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author | Eric Luong <x0119002@ti.com> | 2015-02-06 10:54:56 -0800 |
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IMG DDK 1.9@2166536 for Android
IMG DDK Release 1.9@2166536 for Android.
Included in this release:
- User space and Kernel module binaries
- Kernel module source code
TI's Patches:
- 084d3db SGX-KM: sgxfreq: Enable on3demand governor as default
- c1e1f93 SGX-KM: on3demand: Added polling based on timeout
- 1baf19c Build: Compile OMAP4 kernel modules with arm-eabi toolchain
- e166956 Build: Add production build option to build script
- 9efd5d3 SGX UM: Properly update vertex shader constants when recompiled
- f6e71f1 Revert "Build: Add optional flag to disable uKernel logging"
- a49e042 SGXKM: Inherit PVRSRV_HAP_GPU_PAGEABLE flag
- f05da87 SGXUM: Creates a new PVRSRV_HAP MAPPING CTRL mask
- 0e6ac23 SGXKM: Creates a new PVRSRV_HAP MAPPING CTRL mask
- 5044cbb SGXKM: Divorce Sparse Mapping from GPU Pageable
- 4abdd37 SGX-KM: sgxfreq: Header for GPL license
- 7a1e61b gpu: thermal: adding cooling device for "case" management
- 1221aba SGX-KM: Add 'userspace' governor to sgxfreq
- 7cc1319 SGX-KM: Add on3demand governor to sgxfreq
- c3283ff SGX-KM: Allow sgxfreq active notification when prev state was active
- 7275e62 SGX-KM: Add idle and active time caluclation to sgxfreq
- e15265c SGX-KM: Add frame_done interface to sgxfreq
- a021f10 SGX-KM: Add activeidle governor to sgxfreq
- bbdceee SGX-KM: Add active/idle notification to sgxfreq
- 4e1e8d9 SGX-UM: Rework SGX idle notification
- fce3459 SGX-KM: Rework SGX idle notification
- 17cdf8c SGX-KM: Add onoff governor to sgxfreq
- 403caa1 SGX-KM: Add cooling device interface to sgxfreq
- 1d785b8 SGX-KM: Add sgxfreq subsystem for DVFS control
- 14de6d8 Build: Add optional flag to disable uKernel logging
- 374bea1 SGX UM: Set ro.product.processor before loading modules
- 91d286d SGX UM: Pvrsrvinit fix typo in remount command
- 3d08869 SGX UM: Remove BRN32044 for omap5
- 086f52b OMAP5: WA: Race condition when SGX is powered down
- 1a904c2 SGX KM: ShrinkPagePool statistics changed to PVR_DBG_MESSAGE
- fbf2890 SGX KM: Fix num_handle calculation for ion handles
- 322af97 BUILD: fix usage and help
- 50440d3 BUILD: Add install option "adb"
- ee66bfb pvr-km: gc: Add page offset for ion allocated buffers
- be4fe11 pvr-km: gc: Improve gc map/unmap logging
- 51da16d gralloc: Map NV12 buffers with the GC MMU
- 210b590 SGX-KM: Enable APM for OMAP5
- 31e2f05 SGX-UM: Enable APM for OMAP5
- a98b81b SGX-UM: Don't load omaplfb module when in-kernel driver is present
- b20f5c6 SGX-KM: Support in-kernel omaplfb
- 0955f19 SGXKM: Multi-plane support for deviceclass i-face
- 11f6682 build: remove omaplfb from install step
- 9ecd6e0 pvr-um: use arm-linux-androideabi- and fix JB debug build
- abef31d PVR-UM: Make pvrsrvinit wrapper compatible with Jellybean
- 5b4e4f0 Revert "SGXUM: Implements Gralloc late CPU mapping"
- 5f25289 SGX-UM: build - Remove target platform based configuration
- 9d5ac31 OMAP5: BUILD: Remove unused variable
- 5365b64 readme: Correct DDK version
- 8095cc6 SGX-UM: Add support for hardware specific powervr.ini files
- 7e13d26 PVR-UM: Add support to DDK for powervr.ini files
- e545f59 SGX-UM: Added 16 bit depth EGL configs
- 27da0ae SGX UM: Srvinit block until services ready
- ba35538 SGX UM: HAL block OpenPVRServices until services initialized
- 43f8c1f SGX UM: Fix calculation of chroma plane in blit_internal
- f6a6944 SGX KM: Dump dsscomp info during HW recovery
- fc6d85b SGXKM: Adds support for 1D buffer allocation
- d8d061b SGXKM: Do not perform explicit invalidate on mmap
- 3ac6e1f SGXUM: Implements Gralloc late CPU mapping
- b621744 SGXUM: Gralloc allow for late or no GPU mapping
- dde30cf SGXUM: Add allocation of images from system heap
- 552c0f5 SGXUM: Adds A8/U8/Y8 color format to WSEGL
- f1c7822 SGXKM: Increase XPROC_WORKAROUND to 500
- 65f61bf SGXKM: Fix cc-check.sh file permissions
- 0dfe392 SGXKM: Make the DMM offset optional
- 946eb30 gralloc: add support for GRALLOC_USAGE_EXCLUSIVE_DISP
- 5cf7248 gralloc: publicly define omap specific usage flags
- afcb9bd SGX-KM: Block DPLL cascading when SGX clock is enabled
- 616ff0b SGX-KM: Hold wake lock during hardware recovery
- 872b4c0 SGXKM: Fix NULL handle warning when blitting GC320
- 39de55c SGXKM: Allow for late or no GPU mapping
- d229a7b SGXKM: Allow for SW access to a tiler buffer
- 7024790 SGXUM: Adds YUV plane offsets for MM
- d202649 SGXKM: SGX Tiler non-page-aligned support
- 2b2ac18 SGXUM: Implements GPU Common Buffer Interface
- 86cd052 SGXUM: Multi-buffer manage bridge
- d272c49 SGXKM: Multi-buffer manage bridge
- 4d8facf SGXKM: Implements Heap Alloc Failure Report
- 6d4253a SGXUM: Add support for GPU unmap/remap
- 64f4805 SGXKM: Add support for GPU unmap/remap
- 5425356 SGX-KM: Use CONFIG_DRM_OMAP_DMM_TILER for kernel 3.4
- 853be19 SGX-KM: Use pud_offset to get pmd_offset
- 5ec5d70 PVR-KM: Prevent compilation of dc_omapfb3_linux
- 1bbe8a2 SGX-KM: Remove hardcoding of values in egl.cfg
- 83b8af6 pvr-km: kfree phys info at unmap instead of map
- f347fb9 pvr-km: add a struct size to the physical descriptor
- 6ccff8f gralloc: Set flag to enable GC MMU mapping in PVR services
- 0cfaa6d PVR-KM: Add function to obtain BV descriptor through 3PDC interface
- c8f4c5f PVR-KM: Map buffers to GC core MMU on allocation time with Bltsville
- 65b2b84 SGXKM: Prevent mapping of export with zero ref
- f4cc0a2 OMAP4-SGX-UM: Allow for tiler buffer SW access
- 5c97ded OMAP4-SGX-UM: Gralloc SW access and caching flags
- bbf5424 OMAP4-SGX-UM: Gralloc HAL_PIXEL_FORMAT_NV12 format
- ec6cc69 SGX-KM: Make PVRSRVExportFDToIONHandles generic and register it with ion
- 8c1255d PVR-KM: OMAP5: Use shared device for Tiler 2D Mappings
- 2391ac8 PVR-KM: OMAP5: Hardcode core version value
- 7d87962 SGX-KM: OMAP5: HACK: Set the size of the SGX registers
- 9f40224 SGX-UM: add detection of OMAP5432 in pvrsrvinit
- f75d48b SGX-UM: build: Add panda5 and omap5sevm to product list
- c23eff9 SGX-KM: BUILD: Add OMAP5 support
- 5cc4ade SGX-UM: BUILD: Consolidate build into a single Makefile
- 2c6a2f6 SGX-KM: (build) Remove Android product and version dependency
- 6f54fe8 Build: Don't install egl.cfg anymore
- a49c59c SGX-KM: egl.cfg sysfs entry
- c759928 SGX-KM: Enable DPF, TRACE and ASSERT
- 1628094 build-km: Enable blaze and blaze_tablet for ICS environment
- 05f00eb build: Enable blaze and blaze_tablet for ICS environment
- 542e279 SGX-KM: Add ability to build multiple sets of GFX kernel modules
- 69d3661 build: Set correct load directory for kernel modules.
- 2dfe14b KM: add support for sgx544sc
- 58f317a SGX-UM: Add ability to build multiple sets of GFX binaries
- 04e5deb SGX-KM: Use platform data for OPP symbols.
- 5eed373 SGX-UM: Enable building binaries for specific SGX
- 0801be2 readme: Add README
- 649d010 build: Add build_DDK.sh
- fe34640 Create gitignore file
- 519ca9a IMG DDK 1.9@2166536 for Android
Change-Id: I4a060344fa134a2484d1b7a69fc87963455e9e34
Signed-off-by: Eric Luong <x0119002@ti.com>
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